EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 47 MIN
Resilience and Miracles: Jeaneen Tang on Parenting, Language Development, and Overcoming Challenges
from Starter Girlz Podcast · host Jennifer Loehding
Send a text In this episode of the Starter Girls Podcast, host Jennifer Loehding sits down with Janine Tang, a speech-language pathologist with over 20 years of experience. Janine shares her inspiring journey from a young girl passionate about helping others to a seasoned professional, deeply influenced by her experiences as a mother to a special needs child. The conversation dives into themes of resilience, the interplay of personal challenges and professional practice, and the critical role parents play in early language development. Jeaneen also discusses her recent book, the writing process, and the importance of flexibility and creativity in therapy and writing. Together, Jennifer and Jeaneen explore the influence of AI on writing, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and strategies for effective communication in parenting. They emphasize empowering children through choices, seeking expertise when needed, and Jeaneen's aspirations for future outreach to parents and educators through her work.Takeaways Janine's journey began with a desire to help others. Her personal experience as a mother has shaped her professional approach. Empathy and understanding are crucial in therapy for special needs children. Parent training is essential for effective early intervention. Finding silver linings in adversity can lead to personal growth. Empowering children through choices fosters independence. Providing options can save time and reduce frustration. Writing a book requires discipline, and AI can simplify the process but may lack personal style. Perfectionism can hinder progress; setting deadlines helps. Building a network of support is vital for entrepreneurs. Webinars and outreach can expand the reach of valuable resources. To learn more about Jeaneen and her work, visit https://www.playdumbandsabotage.com/
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Send a text In this episode of the Starter Girls Podcast, host Jennifer Loehding sits down with Janine Tang, a speech-language pathologist with over 20 years of experience. Janine shares her inspiring journey from a young girl passionate about helping others to a seasoned professional, deeply influenced by her experiences as a mother to a special needs child. The conversation dives into themes of resilience, the interplay of personal challenges and professional practice, and the critical role parents play in early language development. Jeaneen also discusses her recent book, the writing process, and the importance of flexibility and creativity in therapy and writing. Together, Jennifer and Jeaneen explore the influence of AI on writing, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and strategies for effective communication in parenting. They emphasize empowering children through choices, seeking expertise when needed, and Jeaneen's aspirations for future outreach to parents and educators through her work.Takeaways Janine's journey began with a desire to help others. Her personal experience as a mother has shaped her professional approach. Empathy and understanding are crucial in therapy for special needs children. Parent training is essential for effective early intervention. Finding silver linings in adversity can lead to personal growth. Empowering children through choices fosters independence. Providing options can save time and reduce frustration. Writing a book requires discipline, and AI can simplify the process but may lack personal style. Perfectionism can hinder progress; setting deadlines helps. Building a network of support is vital for entrepreneurs. Webinars and outreach can expand the reach of valuable resources. To learn more about Jeaneen and her work, visit https://www.playdumbandsabotage.com/
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